Business Charity Awards: Business Charity Champion - Winner: Michael Robson
For the business leader who has done the most to harness or increase corporate support for charities across the private sector
Details of the winners of the Business Charity Awards 2011.
For the business leader who has done the most to harness or increase corporate support for charities across the private sector
For the business that has done the most to help the voluntary sector and the wider community
For the business that has most effectively or innovatively supported social enterprise or self-sustaining voluntary sector projects in the UK
Awarded to the best partnership between a business and a charity that has lasted up to a year and a half
Awarded to the best partnership between a finance or professional company and a charity or charities that has lasted or will last more than a year and a half
Awarded to the best partnership between a company and a charity or charities that has lasted or will last for more than a year and a half
Awarded for the use of a company's products or services to help a charity provide benefits to its donors, beneficiaries or members
For the cause-related marketing campaign that has done the most to benefit a charity
Awarded to a philanthropic foundation, set up by a business, that has supported the charity sector
Awarded to the company that has aided a charity or charities by offering employment, training, work experience or similar support to beneficiaries
For the company that has done most to engage its workforce in helping a charity
Awarded to the team in a business that has most successfully worked to improve its support for corporate social responsibility or charity
Awarded to a team of employees from any part of the business who took part in a successful fundraising challenge for a UK charity
Awarded to the company that has made the biggest difference to charity beneficiaries through its involvement in a project run by a UK-based charity in the UK
Awarded to the project that has made the biggest difference to charity beneficiaries through its involvement in a project run by a UK charity outside the UK
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